Section 7.1 Flashcards
Put people in a room holding a number and have them do an action or say a line in the exact same way.
Lineup
Can have actions or spoken words. Must be the same for all.
Lineup
The police officer who is running the lineup with the witness who is asking if any of them look like the suspect. Should the officer know which one is the actual suspect?
No. Double bind
Proper or smart to record the entire thing just incase their is an accusation of impropriety at the trial. Record what?
Lineup
Right to refuse lineup, but that can be used against you. Right to counsel during lineup. What case?
Schmerber V California (1966)
Supreme court said if the suspect does not want to participate in a lineup they have the right to refuse that but the prosecution can use that against you in court. What case?
Schmerber V California (1966)
Example, they can tell the jury the defendant was so scared of being identified by the witness that he refused to participate in the lineup and the jury can determine guilty or not. What case?
Schmerber V California (1966)
If the police are asking you to participate in a lineup fo you have the right to have a lawyer present?
Yes
There are at least two people in the process of surveillance:
1.
2.
- surveillant
2. subject
The investigator and it can be one or a whole team. Usually they are in plain clothes so they do not tip off the person. Who is this?
Surveillant
The person being observed by the surveillant is who?
Subject
You need signals so that you can communicate with other people without being obvious. What kind of surveillance?
Stationary surveillance
Example, if you are conducting a stakeout and you are operating a hotdog booth on the streets of New York to keep an eye on the front of a building you need to be bale to do a small signal that you either see something or you do not. This is important during what ?
Stationary surveillance
AKA Stakeout and you needs signals.
stationary surveillance
You wait to nail someone; you want to follow them where they are going and what they are going. This is known as what?
Moving Surveillance
How many types of moving surveillance are there?
3
People know they are under surveillance,
Moving surveillance
OPEN (visible)
Most of the time we want to keep quiet that we are surveilling someone and we can risk them getting away because you do not want them to know you are following them.
Moving surveillance
Loose (Not to close)